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Park Police Chief Scott Brecht said in a press briefing that the
unidentified officer was “ambushed” by two gunmen who fired at
the officer as he drove by in an unmarked vehicle. The officer
was working in an ongoing Park Police investigation when he was
shot. The chief declined to give specifics of the investigation.
“We have jurisdiction in all of Washington, D.C.,” the chief
said.
The veteran officer was airlifted by U.S. Park Police helicopter
to an area hospital, said Vito Maggiolo, public information
officer for the the D.C. Fire and Emergency Medical Service
Department. He said the call came in about 7:30 p.m.
The officer was shot in the shoulder and is in serious but
stable condition, according to a law enforcement official who
spoke on the condition of anonymity because they were not
authorized to publicly discuss the matter.
Authorities were searching for two suspects, Brecht said.
The U.S. Park Police confirmed in an email that the officer was
in “non-life-threatening condition.”
The shooting took place in the District's Southeast quadrant,
close to the border with Maryland.
Jeffery Carroll, Washington's interim police chief, said the
officer was targeted. “There’s no reason that anybody, a police
officer or not a police officer, should be shot just for being
out here driving through the neighborhood,” he said. “We believe
potentially they did know he was a police officer, but that’ll
all be part of the ongoing investigation as relates to the
actual shooting incident.”
Federal officials said they were assisting in the investigation.
“I’ve spoken to Mayor Bowser and Police Chief Carroll and was
briefed on the shooting,” Attorney General Pam Bondi said in a
posting on X.
FBI Director Kash Patel said in his own X post that he was
“Praying for the Park Police officer shot in Washington, D.C.
The FBI is actively supporting the investigation alongside our
law enforcement partners and will bring those responsible to
justice.”
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